Travel Safety for Women in Mexico

Jack Rella
It is an unavoidable fact that women are more often vulnerable during travel. This applies not only to their safety but also to being taken advantage of financially as well. It may sound chauvinistic to say that, but nonetheless it is still true today as much as it ever was. There are ways for staying safe in Mexico that women can and should adopt in order to ensure that they are able to fully enjoy their trip to a very interesting and beautiful part of the western hemisphere. Here are safety tips for women who are planning on Mexico travel.

Look Like You Know Where You're Going

This is a good overall safety tip for anyone, but especially for women involved in Mexico travel. Try and have everything arranged in advance, such as transportation to the country, hotel accommodations and any sight-seeing activities. Women who look lost are very apt to be approached, even if someone may genuinely want to help. Staying safe in Mexico means getting to and from wherever it is women are going directly, so identify the best cab companies, bus companies, etc beforehand.

Dress Like A Local

Safety tips for women on Mexico travel trips should include dressing in the local style. This makes women less likely to stand out, which will help them in staying safe in Mexico. Visit some websites or talk to travel agencies before going to find out how women dress. It will make everyone a little more relaxed and is one of the more important safety tips for women overall.

Understand the Mexican Male

One mistake many women make in Mexico travel is being distracted by cat-calls and whistles from Mexican men. This is a natural part of being a male in the Mexican culture. Staying safe in Mexico includes taking this in stride, not noticing the attention and going about your business. It's not being rude, because this is what Mexican women do.

Learn Some of the Language

This never hurts when traveling in a foreign country and it applies to travel in Mexico. Understanding and using some common phrases will cut down on time spent at any one spot, thus decreasing the chance of attracting "help". The locals will appreciate the effort, too. This will be a big help for staying safe in Mexico.

General Rules for Staying Safe in Mexico

It is always wise not to wear expensive clothing, jewelry or other items when traveling. This is just one more way to attract attention, which is not the idea. Don't keep all your money in one place, either. Also, wear comfortable shoes whenever possible, just in case you might have to run from danger. During Mexico travel, be careful about alcohol intake to avoid becoming vulnerable. This is one of the best safety tips for women in general and is especially true for staying safe in Mexico.

Published by Jack Rella

Jack Rella is a avid video game player who enjoys spending time with his family, playing with his dog and enjoying life.  View profile

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